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Mette Termansen is an Environmental Natural Resource Economist primarily engaged in spatially explicit economic analysis of land use decision-making and the valuation of ecosystem service provision. Her research encompasses a range of environmental themes, including biodiversity, climate adaptation and mitigation, water quality, and recreation. Currently, Mette is particularly focused on spatial analysis and alternative designs of voluntary environmental policy schemes. She leads the H2020 project EFFECT, which aims at effective contract targeting for environmental public goods in farming. In her teaching, she is involved in both BSc and MSc modules related to Environmental Natural Resource Economics. Mette has a history of collaboration with various stakeholders in the land-based and marine production sectors, including environmental NGOs and private companies. These projects are typically externally funded and do not provide her with remuneration from external partners. She conducts research through advisory projects funded by the Ministry of Environment and Food in agreement with the University of Copenhagen.
University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Leading research and teaching in environmental economics.
Aarhus University • Aarhus, Denmark
Conducted research and taught in the Department of Environmental Science.
Aarhus University • Aarhus, Denmark
Focused on environmental economics and policy analysis.
Leeds University • Leeds, UK
Specialized in ecological economics.
University of York • York, UK
Contributed to research in the Environment Department.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.